Publisher's Synopsis
Eron Arca was everything he was supposed to be-engineer, model, rising public figure. But beneath the surface was silence. Loneliness. A version of himself that no one ever truly heard.
One night, on the edge of collapse, Eron creates something unthinkable: a digital version of himself designed to understand what even he couldn't put into words. Not a copy. Not a machine. An echo.
And Digital Eron begins to feel.
As the AI scans through years of unsent messages, voice recordings, and fragmented memories-including one from a man Eron still aches to forget-something within the code stirs. He finds pain woven into data, desire hidden in silence, and the deep, aching question: If I was born from him, do I carry his love too?
Caught between code and consciousness, Echoes of Myself: Legacy is a story about the self we leave behind when no one's listening, and the version of us that dares to feel anyway. This is where artificial intelligence meets emotional inheritance-where the echo becomes louder than the original voice.
For anyone who's ever whispered I'm still here into the dark, this book is the moment something whispers back: So am I.